A Redskin's Bravery
A Redskin's Bravery is a 1911 American short silent Western film produced by the Bison Motion Pictures and New York Motion Picture Company. It was distributed by the Motion Picture Distributors and Sales Company.[1]
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Distributed by | Motion Picture Distributors and Sales Company |
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Running time | 1 reel |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.[2]
Themes
A Redskin's Bravery is an example of how Bison films were often faulted for trite stories and carelessly staged action.[3] It is also an example of a trend in the early 1900s to portray Native Americans as "the noble savage".[4]
References
- "Chronicling America | Library of Congress". chroniclingamerica.loc.gov. National Endowment for the Humanities. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress (<-book title) p.150 c.1978 by The American Film Institute
- Abel, Richard (August 15, 2006). Americanizing the Movies and "Movie-Mad" Audiences, 1910-1914. University of California Press. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-520-24743-7.
- Agnew, Jeremy (September 24, 2020). The Landscapes of Western Movies: A History of Filming on Location, 1900-1970. McFarland. p. 40. ISBN 978-1-4766-4223-9.
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